Semi Intensive Native Chicken Farming As An Alternative To Establish Food Sovereignty Of Rural Communities

This study was aimed to determine the amount of economic incentive for semi intensive native-chicken farming, and to determiner the factors that influence it. The study was conducted by survey method and direct interview using instrument of questionnaire to 23 members of farmers group “Guyub Rukun”...

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Main Authors: Widiati, Rini, Rahman, Alif, Sudaryati, Sri
Other Authors: -, Kusmartono
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Animal Husbandry, University of Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, Indonesia 2014
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/136053/1/Malang.pdf
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Summary:This study was aimed to determine the amount of economic incentive for semi intensive native-chicken farming, and to determiner the factors that influence it. The study was conducted by survey method and direct interview using instrument of questionnaire to 23 members of farmers group “Guyub Rukun” in Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. Data were analyzed using descriptive and quantitative analysis using multiple reggressions of Cobb Douglass model. The result showed that a farmer with an average ownership of 9 hens could obtain an economic incentive equivalent to 26 kg of rice per mounth. The result of reggression analysis showed that, altogether the dependent variables had effect to economic incentive with each coefficient of reggression were hatchability (0.770), number of productive hen (0.63), each cost (0.601) and number of egg hutched (0.560) with P<0.05 and P<0.01. The only variable that decresed economic incentive was mortality (-0.113). The addition of cash cost in semi intensive native-chicken farming which mainly for purchasing feed could increase the product and economic incentive for farmer that in turn would support the establishment of food sovereignty of rural communities. Keywords: Food sovereignty, Semi-intensive, native chicken farming, Economic incentives.